Subject: RE: Cannondale vs. SpecializedGeometries: Unfortunately, you can't go by what is on the websites because they are not apples to apples, everyone measures differently. The big difference between these two bikes is the philosophy of the geometries. The cannondale has a more traditional geometry - horizontal top tube, traditional head tube length, etc. This puts a rider in a classic position that is naturally more bent over and stretched out. The specializes has a more "new school" geometry that is called compact. It has a sloping top tube, a much longer head tube, etc. The effect is that it puts the rider in a more upright position than the cannondale. A good example was when I got out the tape measurer on each. Both were 58 frame size. When the seat was in the proper position for my body (with stock components ), the difference in distances between the seat and handle bars and the distance differential between the height of the seat and the height of the handle bars were in INCHES (not cm ). Those are two very different set ups due to the bike geometry. In other words, the position of the pedals to the seat to the handle bars were very different and that drives comfort. Neither are bad. It all comes down to fit and what you are comfortable riding 50 miles on. For me, a guy with really long legs, short torso, and little flexibility the cannondale hurt. I actually bought it and returned it after 14 days and 200 miles. I just couldn't get comfortable on it. Again, it all comes down to fit and what bike fits you best. Most bikes can be customized for most folks but some can't. |